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Training Best Practices for Life Science Companies

Use this four-step process to build a system that meets regulatory requirements

Jeff Mazik
Tue, 02/24/2015 - 13:58
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No matter how good your written policies are, or how clean a facility you operate, or how successful you are in the marketplace, it can all fall apart without a strong handle on your organization’s training needs and ability to effectively manage a training program.

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Ensuring that your staff is properly trained to do their work is a basic expectation for regulatory bodies in the life science industries. To manage this extremely important activity, your organization must:
• Properly identify and maintain training requirements
• Manage all associated training activities
• Identify, provide, and manage training materials and locales
• Be able to successfully report on an individual’s training history
• Ensure outstanding training needs are being completed in a timely manner
• Ensure training is effective

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